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MacBook Pro
MacBook Pro MacBook Pro The MacBook Pro Type: Laptop Developer: Apple Computer Released: February 14, 2006 Processor(s): 1.83 / 2.0 / 2.16 GHz 32-bit Intel Core Duo processor Website: apple.com/macbookpro The MacBook Pro is an Intel processor-based laptop computer developed and marketed by Apple Computer ...
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MacBook Pro (Mac wiki)
MacBook Pro The MacBook Pro is a laptop computer from Apple Computer introduced at Keynote speech at the Macworld Conference & Expo San Francisco 2006 in San Francisco , California , USA . The MacBook Pro is the first Mactel ( Intel -based Macintosh), with speeds up to 4 times faster than the PowerBook G4. [edit ...
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Talk:MacBook Pro
... s blurb when it first showed the Macbook pro (sigh the name) said "And it ...
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Image:MacBook.jpg
Image:MacBook.jpg Image File history File links MacBook.jpg A MacBook Pro. Image courtesy of Apple Computer. Summary Available from Apple Computer's website, press photos section, as a zipped TIFF[1], converted to JPEG and scaled down. Original copyright notice From Apple's image usage agreement for this image ...
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Apple Computer
Apple Computer Apple Computer, Inc. Type Public (NASDAQ: AAPL) Founded California (April 1, 1976) Location Cupertino, California Key people Steve Jobs, CEOTimothy D. Cook, COOPeter Oppenheimer, CFOPhilip W. Schiller, SVP MarketingJonathan Ive, VP Industrial DesignJon Rubinstein, SVP iPod DivisionAvie Tevanian, CTO Software Industry Computer hardware and software Products Apple Macintosh, Mac ...
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Apple Macintosh
Apple Macintosh The first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to 512KB. Apple Macintosh Portal The Macintosh, or Mac, line of personal computers is designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer. Named after the McIntosh apple, the original Macintosh was released on January 24, 1984. It was the first commercially ...
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PowerBook
PowerBook The PowerBook is a laptop computer line manufactured by Apple Computer; a portable version of the Macintosh aimed at the professional market. Since 1999, Apple has sold a second line of less expensive laptops, aimed at the consumer and education markets, the iBook. Though originally sold in three sizes, the ...
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MagSafe
MagSafe The MagSafe power adapter on a MacBook Pro. The MagSafe connector is a new power connector introduced in conjunction with the MacBook Pro at the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco on January 10, 2006. The MagSafe connector is held in place magnetically. As a result, if it is tugged on ...
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Apple Remote
Apple Remote Apple Remote The Apple Remote is a remote control made for use with Apple products with infrared capabilities released after October 2005. The remote is largely based on the interface of the iPod shuffle and has only six buttons. The six buttons on the remote are for Menu, Play ...
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IBook
... iBooks with the larger (15.4 inch) Macbook Pro priced well above them. iBook: "iMac ...
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